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hillary clinton had won, had gotten all 72 delegates, what would that have done to his campaign? you know, he was not the set nominee at the time. like i said, it was a hot race, and this might have been something that stopped his momentum and allowed hillary clinton to become the nominee. we'll never know. but that fraud affected everyone because it potentially helped get barack obama elected. another piece of voter fraud that affected every person in this room is fact that in 2008 you all may recall we had one of closest senate races in united states history in minnesota. 2.9 million votes were cast, and on election day the republican incumbent, norm coleman, was ahead by a little over 700 votes. now, the challenger -- democrat al franken, former "saturday night live" comedian, he was on when i was in high school, so that tells you a little bit about how old i am -- he went to court to challenge the race. and after months and months of litigation, after a number of recounts, you can -- there's a whole chapter in this book about the race -- al franken was declared the winner by
hillary clinton had won, had gotten all 72 delegates, what would that have done to his campaign? you know, he was not the set nominee at the time. like i said, it was a hot race, and this might have been something that stopped his momentum and allowed hillary clinton to become the nominee. we'll never know. but that fraud affected everyone because it potentially helped get barack obama elected. another piece of voter fraud that affected every person in this room is fact that in 2008 you all may...
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burke told the story and we see this with hillary clinton constantly is when people are completing the assessment of women's qualifications that their assessment of women's beauty. i was talking about this topic recently with someone who mentioned she had just gone to an exhibit at one of the museum's that included several corsets, things women use to where 200 years ago to make themselves more attractive and she was commenting somewhat frivolously isn't it great we don't have corsets any more? than her companions that if you stop and think about it, maybe it was easier when women had corsets because if you think about it coming to didn't actually have to work very hard if you were a corset. it may have been painful, but you put it on the and you were done. now the expectation is we are going to maintain corset like bodies without the help of the course that. so what do you have to do? instead you have to diet and exercise which is arguably much harder than putting on a course it so i will throws out there. i'm not been to argue the point too much but i think it's interesting that in o
burke told the story and we see this with hillary clinton constantly is when people are completing the assessment of women's qualifications that their assessment of women's beauty. i was talking about this topic recently with someone who mentioned she had just gone to an exhibit at one of the museum's that included several corsets, things women use to where 200 years ago to make themselves more attractive and she was commenting somewhat frivolously isn't it great we don't have corsets any more?...
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clinton in which shatter the new deal reform that led to the binge of speculation that ended up in the 2008 crash. i urge you to apply those three little standards and he will be known as a profit in your circle and that would give you more credibility. i would like the memory of this nice guy to revolve around one statement, it is easier than we think to turn the country around. i will repeat that. it is easier than we think we have concentrated power and we read the expos say the bookstore is full of them. we live in the golden age of documentary and article expos a with less and less effect on change for two centuries since. one, the concentration of power is ruthlessly efficient in this country. they have taken away the freedom of contract that take away the right even to go to court but the corporation can do that credit card companies and mortgage companies and so one -- so on compulsory arbitration the blocky from your full day in court. it is called for reform. you don't restrict someone to call a reform after of the seventh amendment is still in tact to right of trial by jury
clinton in which shatter the new deal reform that led to the binge of speculation that ended up in the 2008 crash. i urge you to apply those three little standards and he will be known as a profit in your circle and that would give you more credibility. i would like the memory of this nice guy to revolve around one statement, it is easier than we think to turn the country around. i will repeat that. it is easier than we think we have concentrated power and we read the expos say the bookstore is...
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bad thing but something we have to be aware of and what is a bad thing is we see this with hillary clinton constantly, when people are conflating their assessment of women's qualifications with their assessments of women's duty. i was talking about this topic recently with someone who mentioned she had just gone to an exhibit at one of the museums that included several corsets, things women used to wear 200 years ago to make themselves more attractive and she was commenting flippantly isn't it great the we don't have corsets anymore and then her companion said if you stop and think about it maybe it was easier when women had courses because if you think about it, you didn't have to work very hard if you wore a core set. it may have been painful but you put it on at your done. now the expectations we will retain course it like bodies without the help of the course that. what do you have to do instead? diet, exercise, which is arguably much harder than putting on a course it. i will throw that out, i won't argue this point too much but it is interesting that in our so-called liberation we in
bad thing but something we have to be aware of and what is a bad thing is we see this with hillary clinton constantly, when people are conflating their assessment of women's qualifications with their assessments of women's duty. i was talking about this topic recently with someone who mentioned she had just gone to an exhibit at one of the museums that included several corsets, things women used to wear 200 years ago to make themselves more attractive and she was commenting flippantly isn't it...
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let me make this a my flippant point about the hillary clinton aide. half jokingly. maybe more, more than half seriously. what does alter was she was married to anthony wiener. the former congressman. if she is the kind of plan that is one heck of a trick. [inaudible conversations] >> was just add on to every was saying. the age-old battle between tyranny. to use an old phrase, hearts and minds. liberty lives in the hearts and minds of people who want to be free. and i wonder if you could comment a little bit on how belief in god or maybe respect for creation or the mystery of creation and relates to the discourse that you have been describing. [laughter] >> he wanted to add on. >> i have to think about that before i can add on. >> used to say that question is like peking duck, requires 24 hours' notice. [laughter] >> what you do is your best, and you get people behind various iron curtains, courage, let them know they are supported. even can speak up in their time and place and give them support regardless. you may find that to your average later after walls come do
let me make this a my flippant point about the hillary clinton aide. half jokingly. maybe more, more than half seriously. what does alter was she was married to anthony wiener. the former congressman. if she is the kind of plan that is one heck of a trick. [inaudible conversations] >> was just add on to every was saying. the age-old battle between tyranny. to use an old phrase, hearts and minds. liberty lives in the hearts and minds of people who want to be free. and i wonder if you could...
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but me make just a flint point about the hillary clinton aide. half jokingly but a little more than half serious. i reserve the term that she was married to a anthony wiener the former congressman. and if you have a kind of plant that is one heck of a trick. [laughter] we have other questions, let's take them and then i will out on to what eliot was saying. [laughter] >> one of the things we're talking about is the age-old battle between liberty and tyranny. to use an old phrase hearts and minds, liberty lives in the hearts and minds of people that want to be free, and i wonder if you can comment a little that how believe in god and making respect for the mystery of creation relates to the discourse that you have been describing. >> you wanted to add-on. >> i will have to think about that before i can add on. it requires 24 hours' notice. [laughter] what you do is your best and if they are behind on your new curtains you like to know the support even if they can't speak up in their time and place. you give them support regardless and you may find
but me make just a flint point about the hillary clinton aide. half jokingly but a little more than half serious. i reserve the term that she was married to a anthony wiener the former congressman. and if you have a kind of plant that is one heck of a trick. [laughter] we have other questions, let's take them and then i will out on to what eliot was saying. [laughter] >> one of the things we're talking about is the age-old battle between liberty and tyranny. to use an old phrase hearts...
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clinton, which shattered the new deal reform separating commercial banking from investment banking and led to the binge of speculation that ended up in the 2008 wall street crash. so i urge you to just apply those three little standards, and you'll be known as the prophet in your circle -- [laughter] and that would give you more credibility. now, i would like the residual memory of this nice gathering to revolve around one statement, and that is it's easier than we think to turn our country armed. i'm going to repeat that. it is easier than we think to turn our country around. we have concentrated power, and we've read all the exposes, bookstores full of exposes. we live in the golden age of documentary exposes and book exposes and article exposes, and they have less and less effect on change. for two central reasons. one, the concentration of power has become ruthlessly efficient in this country. they've taken away your freedom of contract with fine print contracts that take away your rights even to go to court which no government could do, but corporations get away with it, credit ca
clinton, which shattered the new deal reform separating commercial banking from investment banking and led to the binge of speculation that ended up in the 2008 wall street crash. so i urge you to just apply those three little standards, and you'll be known as the prophet in your circle -- [laughter] and that would give you more credibility. now, i would like the residual memory of this nice gathering to revolve around one statement, and that is it's easier than we think to turn our country...
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had a ranch that he didn't use very much and clinton had a ranch as well as george w. bush. all these folks had this kind of roll down to worth nitty gritty you want to get a beer with them because they are somebody who really experienced rugged life where if you're a businessman, mitt romney, no one wants that, he is the very nice guy and i respect him tremendously, the most moral man ever to run for president, tremendous moral person but nobody looks at mitt romney on that screen with the hair that a brick would bounce off of and say somebody that is down to earth, really understands people and that is what hurt him. his image match what people thought of him. your image has to convey something about you. bill clinton's image conveyed with a girl boy from down south when this to the troubles of regular folks even though he was -- george h. w. bush is a bad example because he lost reelection handily won first election because he was reagan and succession but reagan was a great example, hollywood guy originally from illinois and suddenly there he is out there chopping wood a
had a ranch that he didn't use very much and clinton had a ranch as well as george w. bush. all these folks had this kind of roll down to worth nitty gritty you want to get a beer with them because they are somebody who really experienced rugged life where if you're a businessman, mitt romney, no one wants that, he is the very nice guy and i respect him tremendously, the most moral man ever to run for president, tremendous moral person but nobody looks at mitt romney on that screen with the...
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these four things do not happen by clinton's. it was all part of this plot. by the way, when i use the word plot, i am generally not a conspiracy guy. but these people call themselves the cabal or the west point motto. a lot of them came out of the social sciences of west point among their own graduates. for example, all of this happens not by coincidence. general petraeus, when he was in leavenworth, he had a vast network of old colleagues throughout the pentagon bureaucracy. he deliberately cultivates this woman named meghan o'sullivan, who is the chief chief adviser on the security council. he cultivates her and they are talking on the phone practically every day. this is kind of outrageous. he's a three-star general in fort leavenworth. talking on the phone every day with a senior adviser to the president of the united states. general casey, who is a four-star general, actually commanding troops in iraq, he says we only need one more brigade. what do you think we might end much to the argument, she talked about why this really isn't enough. by the way, do
these four things do not happen by clinton's. it was all part of this plot. by the way, when i use the word plot, i am generally not a conspiracy guy. but these people call themselves the cabal or the west point motto. a lot of them came out of the social sciences of west point among their own graduates. for example, all of this happens not by coincidence. general petraeus, when he was in leavenworth, he had a vast network of old colleagues throughout the pentagon bureaucracy. he deliberately...
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president william clinton presented him with the medal of freedom. and in doing so, he said frankly i don't think that he has gotten the credit or the recognition that he deserves. and i think that that is probably a fitting legacy. he was in many ways the unsung hero of the civil rights movement. always there, always missing this on the big stage. what he did was to recognize a lifetime of achievement, which was a significant contribution to the american story. he becomes familiar with the story, and i would hope that they take away the idea that one person who dedicate themselves to a cause greater than themselves is able to make a difference. that is certainly what he did. that is what his life story was about. that is the beautiful gift that he gave to us here and to students across the country. >> booktv recently visited fredericksburg, virginia to bring you some of the literary and historical culture. next a look at media coverage of presidential elections over the years. >> in the book, the nightly news nightmare, in this book you look at the
president william clinton presented him with the medal of freedom. and in doing so, he said frankly i don't think that he has gotten the credit or the recognition that he deserves. and i think that that is probably a fitting legacy. he was in many ways the unsung hero of the civil rights movement. always there, always missing this on the big stage. what he did was to recognize a lifetime of achievement, which was a significant contribution to the american story. he becomes familiar with the...
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and let me make just a semi-flippant point about the hillary clinton aide. i always thought that one of salt term was she was married to anthony weiner, the former congressman and that is one heck of a trip. [laughter] >> i think to continue with what elliott was saying -- [laughter] if there are other questions, let's take them. see you saved me a lot of effort. then i will add onto what elliott was saying in response to the question.sç >> here we have one. >> i wondered if he would talk about the initial battle age-old battle between liberty andks tyranny, and you know to use an old phrase, hearts and minds, that liberty lives in the hearts and minds of the people who want tos be free. and i wondered if you could comment a little bit on how beliefc in god or maybe respect for creation nor the mystery of creation relates to the discourse that you have been describing? [laughter] after you, alphonse. >> i have to think about that before i can add on. it's like peking duck, it requires 24 hours notice. [laughter] what you do is your best and you give p
and let me make just a semi-flippant point about the hillary clinton aide. i always thought that one of salt term was she was married to anthony weiner, the former congressman and that is one heck of a trip. [laughter] >> i think to continue with what elliott was saying -- [laughter] if there are other questions, let's take them. see you saved me a lot of effort. then i will add onto what elliott was saying in response to the question.sç >> here we have one. >> i wondered...
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new details have been released about former secretary of state hillary clinton's forthcoming book. she's signed with publisher simon and schuster to write a book about foreign policy touching on her experiences during the killing of osama bin laden and the libya conflict. the book is set to hit shelfs in 2014. stay up-to-date by liking us on facebook at facebook.com/booktv. or follow us on twitter @booktv. you can also visit our web site, it's booktv.org and click on news about books. >> retired major general john borling is next on booktv. he shares husband experiences and the poetry he mentally composed and memory rised during his six-and-a-half year imprison ment at the hanoi hilton. this is about an hour, 15 minutes. >> john borling is a highly decorated retired air force major general who has served in high-level staff positions. fighter pilot, he graduated from the naval academy and was a white house fellow. during the vietnam war, he was shot down by ground fire, seriously injured. he was captured while trying to evade and spent over six-and-a-half years as a p.o.w. in hanoi
new details have been released about former secretary of state hillary clinton's forthcoming book. she's signed with publisher simon and schuster to write a book about foreign policy touching on her experiences during the killing of osama bin laden and the libya conflict. the book is set to hit shelfs in 2014. stay up-to-date by liking us on facebook at facebook.com/booktv. or follow us on twitter @booktv. you can also visit our web site, it's booktv.org and click on news about books. >>...
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i introduced him to bill clinton and al gore, and so we had photographs. and i realized the photograph that bill clinton is slightly taller than nelson mandela. but in my mind he was 10 feet tall. so each year i send the same message, happy birthday, mediba. his birthday is july 18th, and mine is july as well. i say happy birthday, mediba. when you're 109, i'll be 100, and we'll meet and toast one another. [applause] in the book i tell the story of how one of bill lynch's dreams was that we're going to have nelson mandela speak at yankee stadium. but we had trouble getting yankee stadium. george steinbrenner said it wasn't available, and i don't know whether he thought we'd tear up the place or what. [laughter] but billy joel saved the day and gave us, donated to us one of concert days for which he had paid and contracted. and so it was terrific. the place was packed. and there came a time when i draped a jacket, a yankee jacket around his shoulders and placed a yankee cap on his head, and he said you know who i am, i am a yankee. [laughter] and the place
i introduced him to bill clinton and al gore, and so we had photographs. and i realized the photograph that bill clinton is slightly taller than nelson mandela. but in my mind he was 10 feet tall. so each year i send the same message, happy birthday, mediba. his birthday is july 18th, and mine is july as well. i say happy birthday, mediba. when you're 109, i'll be 100, and we'll meet and toast one another. [applause] in the book i tell the story of how one of bill lynch's dreams was that we're...
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and the next year we had hillary clinton and you can imagine she gave another speech with many of the same messages, and tuesday night we had admiral mcraven, the chief seal, the four senator charge of all the special operations forces. the joke was he ends up giving much the same mission, much the same story, he said, finally i got a movie made about something i had done. zero dark thirty. he says and i get to dep ash not me but an actor for about two and a half seconds. and it was if you think about it an incident the movie when a guy in camouflage gear, with a little tag over his picket that says mcraven, he does get to appear in the movie but when the hero of the movie steps forward, jessica chastain, they need to identify the body, he gets to lift up the sheet, and she looks and nods and then he puts the sheet back and that's it. and mcraven was funny about it, saying, i did more than that. is what he is trying to say but that's not the way the movie put it across. so, we can do things at the university to bring in spookers and movies are doing something to put across you can tel
and the next year we had hillary clinton and you can imagine she gave another speech with many of the same messages, and tuesday night we had admiral mcraven, the chief seal, the four senator charge of all the special operations forces. the joke was he ends up giving much the same mission, much the same story, he said, finally i got a movie made about something i had done. zero dark thirty. he says and i get to dep ash not me but an actor for about two and a half seconds. and it was if you...
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here we have nancy pelosi, laura bush clinton. now our military girls are putting on the muslim veil. we have muslim postage stamps. the president vows to the king of saudi arabia. the king of saudi arabia is like the godfather of islam because the two holiest cities and is warmer in that country. he says -- his half-brother has four wives in kenya. he campaigns for muslims. 3,000 muslims. this is encouraging. these are muslims on the president's staff that have connections. you dig back far enough in their connected with the muslim brotherhood. stop his deputy mayor of los angeles, stopped the tracking of terrorists. he was chosen to be put on homeland security. the president is educator in chief to america on islam. the first veiled muslim woman adviser to the president. gender justice. if you want your husband to be you. hillary clinton, the white -- right hand person. so much so that michele bachmann , all here, they called for an investigation of hillary clinton. and so we see that our foreign policy is helping the muslim bro
here we have nancy pelosi, laura bush clinton. now our military girls are putting on the muslim veil. we have muslim postage stamps. the president vows to the king of saudi arabia. the king of saudi arabia is like the godfather of islam because the two holiest cities and is warmer in that country. he says -- his half-brother has four wives in kenya. he campaigns for muslims. 3,000 muslims. this is encouraging. these are muslims on the president's staff that have connections. you dig back far...
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he was also the mentor to the young bill clinton. he was a real intellectual in the senate--you know, and we tended to overlook the fact that he was also a racist all the way through. i mean, he never supported a civil right--civil rights bill. c-span: he'd sign the southern manifesto. >> guest: right. c-span: but you say in here, 'i found a tart-tongued old man still unaccountably nursing grudges and adversaries almost no one else even remembered.' >> guest: right. c-span: where'd you find him? >> guest: oh, he wasn't hard to find. he was listed in--in the washington phone directory. he was still practicing law then or he was kind of a figurehead at this law firm. but he was open to the interview and was actually, you know, i think pleased that someone wanted to talk to him. c-span: you come here to do it... >> guest: i came here. and, you know, we spent a good half day together and i did--did several hours of tape on him. c-span: but you found him amazingly unthoughtful. >> guest: yeah. i--i--i expected that he would really be refl
he was also the mentor to the young bill clinton. he was a real intellectual in the senate--you know, and we tended to overlook the fact that he was also a racist all the way through. i mean, he never supported a civil right--civil rights bill. c-span: he'd sign the southern manifesto. >> guest: right. c-span: but you say in here, 'i found a tart-tongued old man still unaccountably nursing grudges and adversaries almost no one else even remembered.' >> guest: right. c-span: where'd...
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president clinton once called the dmz quote the scariest place on earth. so how did we get to this point? since the late 19th century come in the korean peninsula has been the point of confrontation amongst the great powers. first china, japan, russia and the united states accession exerted some form of control over the korean peninsula. the end of the second world war however left only two great powers by an over korea, the united states and the soviet union, which divided the korean peninsula at the 38th parallel. by then korean people have divided themselves into parties under the tutelage and with the support of these two patrons. two antagonistic regimes were born. communists in the north and conservatives in the south company each of his dreams for unifying the korean peninsula under their rules that any means of achieving this on their own. now it's commonly believed that the korean war started on june 25th 1950. this is actually not quite true because even before kim il-sung launched his invasion of south korea with stalin backing, koreans have bee
president clinton once called the dmz quote the scariest place on earth. so how did we get to this point? since the late 19th century come in the korean peninsula has been the point of confrontation amongst the great powers. first china, japan, russia and the united states accession exerted some form of control over the korean peninsula. the end of the second world war however left only two great powers by an over korea, the united states and the soviet union, which divided the korean peninsula...
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batted for him, a tense moment between hillary clinton and leon panetta inside the national security council meeting were they were -- they were not fighting, but there was a intense exchange where she was sticking up for her guy, panetta stuck up for the nci, brokered a deal, but they retained a degree of authority of what it did in pakistan. >> and you report in "the way of the knife" there's a wing that's blocked off from the rest of the embassy? >> right. so the embassy itself has grown dramatically. you look there, and there's construction at this secure site, and so a lot of, you know, as the cia presence expanded, the cia station has expanded, and that wing is, you know, is cia operations. when you look at it, you wonder, i mean, this building that's going on, it sort of seems like there's going to be this long term american presence. large american presence in pack stapp, but i wonder, after 2014, the draw down in afghanistan, whether we will have built buildings for the presence that's not going to be there after 2014. >> charles in lawton, oklahoma, good afternoon, please,
batted for him, a tense moment between hillary clinton and leon panetta inside the national security council meeting were they were -- they were not fighting, but there was a intense exchange where she was sticking up for her guy, panetta stuck up for the nci, brokered a deal, but they retained a degree of authority of what it did in pakistan. >> and you report in "the way of the knife" there's a wing that's blocked off from the rest of the embassy? >> right. so the...
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when bill clinton and i went into the white house in 1993, there were 50 sites on the worldwide web. now there's a trillion of them. look at what happened to newspaper all over the world. dallas part of -- that's part of the breakdown of the old pattern, but now we have facebook, twitter, and it keeps going. i spent time in silicon valley, and there's 20 # new companies out there that reached a ball dollar evaluation just in the last year and a half. our world is changing dramatically, some of the old is breaking down, and fading away and dispating, but the new patterns are quite complex and challenging and they bring a lot of changes. these six drivers of global change are all emergent changes. they have been building up for awhile, and now they are all kind of happening statement. let's take them one by one. number one, chapter one. earth inc, a new interconnected, global economy that operates as if it is a single entity. we've been seeing the outsourcing of jobs, and we've been seeing the connection of the supply side, and now we have virtual factories with supply lines running to
when bill clinton and i went into the white house in 1993, there were 50 sites on the worldwide web. now there's a trillion of them. look at what happened to newspaper all over the world. dallas part of -- that's part of the breakdown of the old pattern, but now we have facebook, twitter, and it keeps going. i spent time in silicon valley, and there's 20 # new companies out there that reached a ball dollar evaluation just in the last year and a half. our world is changing dramatically, some of...
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hillary clinton went to bat for him and/or his tents most between hillary clinton and leon panetta inside the national city council meeting where they were, they weren't fighting but there was tension, tense exchange where she was to get up for her guy and a natty was sticking up for the cia. they kind of brokered a deal but ultimately the cia still maintained a degree of authority over what it did in pakistan. >> host: and you report in "the way of the knife" is a whole wing that is locked off from the rest of the embassy. >> guest: right. so the embassy itself has grown dramatically. you look at you go there, there's construction at this secure site. so all lot of, as the cia presence has expanded, the cia station has expanded. and that winning the ncaa operations. when you look at it and you wonder, this building is going on, it's sort of seems like there's going to be this long-term american presence. large american presence in pakistan but i really would after 2014 after the drawdown whether we have built these buildings for this presence that's not going to be there after 2014. >> h
hillary clinton went to bat for him and/or his tents most between hillary clinton and leon panetta inside the national city council meeting where they were, they weren't fighting but there was tension, tense exchange where she was to get up for her guy and a natty was sticking up for the cia. they kind of brokered a deal but ultimately the cia still maintained a degree of authority over what it did in pakistan. >> host: and you report in "the way of the knife" is a whole wing...